Sunday, March 5, 2023

Georgia - Day 4 - in the Tifton campground

Tifton KOA, Tifton
Saturday, 4 and Sunday, 5 March 2023

In these 2 days, I managed to get 6 more posts done, which was a lot in that time period.

Dext and I also took quite a few walks around the campground.  We did go to the dog park a few times, but nobody ever joined us there, so Dext got bored with it.  The campground was on a large piece of land, more than half of which hadn't been developed except for a walking trail and access to a catch-and-release fishing pond.  Temps on both days were in the upper 70s, and one day was pleasantly sunny, so I took photos of some flowering trees along the walking trail.

There were a half dozen or so of these trees,
which were prettier than this photo shows.

a close-up of the trees' flowers

































I really don't know many trees, especially not flowering trees like this.  Is this a peach tree?  Georgia is, after all, The Peach State.

The kittens are developing a distinct preference for toys.  Bucky really likes the plastic tubes that doggie poop bags are wrapped around.  Of course, when he plays with them they get easily buried under the dog beds on the floor, and when I pick the beds up to sweep under them, I've found sometimes 4 or 5 or 6 of these little tubes.

Jimmy's toy of choice is a small thing originally shaped like a little blue-and-white mouse, that now looks pretty frazzled:

It's less than 2" long, and that pink spot is all that's left
of one of its eyes (the other's gone entirely). 
Looks pretty tired, doesn't it?
Apparently the attraction is a rattle inside.  None of their other toys seems to rattle as satisfactorily as this one.


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